Here's which brain foods you should be eating before a job interview

Salmon
is high in Omega-3, a fatty acid that can boost brain cell
formation, according to StandOutCV.com.Jayson
Leow/Flickr

Facing an important interview is enough to put anyone off their
breakfast, but feeding your body the right nutrients can help
improve your interview skills.

According to the CV writing service StandOutCV.com, a
diet filled with Omega-3 can sharpen your memory, while foods
high in B vitamins like broccoli and eggs boost the
production of serotonin and dopamine — essential chemicals for
elevating your mood — to keep you calm when you're being grilled.

The CV consultant created this handy infographic to show
you exactly what — and when — you should be eating before
that big interview.